George Eliot

George Eliot

Biography of George Eliot

Mary Ann Evans, known by her pen name George Eliot was born Mary Ann Evans on November 22, 1819, in Warwickshire, England. She began her literary career translating German philosophy, and in 1849, she moved to London and became an assistant editor of the Westminster Review. Widely considered one of the greatest English writers of her era, she is known for the eight novels she published under the name George Eliot, including Middlemarch (William Blackwood & Sons, 1872) and Silas Marner (William Blackwood & Sons, 1861). Eliot also published two collections of poetry, The Legend of Jubal, and other poems (James R. Osgood & Co., 1874) and The Spanish Gypsy (Ticknor and Fields, 1868). She died in London on December 22, 1880.

Novels by George Eliot

Middlemarch

Middlemarch

Poems by George Eliot

  1. Ay De Mi
  2. Blue Wings
  3. Bright, O Bright Fedalma
  4. Brother And Sister
  5. Came A Pretty Maid
  6. Count That Day Lost
  7. Day Is Dying
  8. God Needs Antonio
  9. I Am Lonely
  10. I Grant You Ample Leave
  11. In A London Drawingroom
  12. Making Life Worth While
  13. Mid My Gold-Brown Curls
  14. Roses
  15. Spring Comes Hither
  16. Sweet Endings Come And Go, Love
  17. Sweet Springtime
  18. The Choir Invisible
  19. The Radiant Dark
  20. The World Is Great
  21. Two Lovers